POLL: Saving Throws - Yes or No?

Saving rolls date from the classic 1960s era of Don Featherstone and Tony Bath, a time when all wargaming was historical, and the closest to fantasy was when Bath fought ought campaigns using Robert E. Howard's fantasy world of Hyboria, substituting ancient armies for all the nations therein.

Like 'em or don't, saving rolls long precede complex charts or even movement trays in historical wargames.

While I have incorporated them at times for convention games and some skirmish games I have written over the years, I am not sold on the concept. Many game systems do almost the same thing with morale checks as a result of attacks (i.e., JRIII morale checks when first hit by artillery).